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From NSW Education Incident reports in NSW government schools (2012-2021)
Our schools are among the safest places in our community for children and young people. However, from time to time, incidents do affect schools just as they affect communities... -
From NSW Education NSW public school February census full-time equivalent (FTE) enrolments (2019...
This data shows February census enrolment figures. All enrolments are self-reported in full-time equivalent (FTE) units and include both full-time and part-time students. Data... -
From NSW Education Average government primary school class sizes by year (1997, 2004-2022)
The class size audit is conducted in all NSW government primary, infant and central (primary grades only) schools in March each year. Notes: Class size audits were not... -
From NSW Education Multi-age or composite classes in NSW government schools (2014-2022)
Multi-age classes are made up of students drawn from different year levels. They may be established because of the uneven pattern of enrolment in the school, because of the... -
From NSW Education Student retention rates at NSW government schools by SA4 groupings (2014-2021)
The full-time apparent retention rate (ARR) measures the proportion of a cohort of full-time students that moves from one grade to the next, based on an expected rate of... -
From NSW Education Average government primary school class sizes by school size (2009-2021)
The class size audit is conducted in all NSW government primary, infant and central (primary grades only) schools in March each year. Notes: Students attending schools for... -
From NSW Education Schools with security fencing (1996-2016)
This dataset summarises the government schools that have partial or complete security fencing as of July 2016. Data Notes: An asterisk (*) denotes schools with partial... -
From NSW Education Enforcement of compulsory school attendance (2011-2018)
Under Section 22 of the Education Act 1990, parents have a legal duty to ensure their school-aged children attend school. Where absenteeism is persistent and an attendance... -
From NSW Education Average sick leave for permanent NSW government school teachers (2007-2019)
Data Notes: Sick leave taken includes full pay, half pay (only available up to 18 February 2009 under the previous Determination), no pay and special concessional sick leave....